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have not filled out the form. yo no -- you no longer get the credit automatically. you have to fill out the application to cut out the fraud. >> we have been a homeowner for 30 years so i wantmy money. >> everybody has 2 amcation --applications mailed to their home. >> you must have be application post marched by december 31st. go to our website for more information. >>> put the harps back in the closet the words from former president george h.w. bush to those concerned about his health this morning. his family is confident he will be out of the icu very soon. he is treated in the intensive care unit for a fever at the hospital in houston where he's been for a while. the 88-year-old has been in the hospital for more than a month after first coming down with broonchitis. he is the oldest living former president. >>> and one of the nation's top warriors is being remembered for leading troops at war and for his civic contributions after his retirement. retired general norman schwarzkopf died of complication pneumonia. he is best known for leading international forces in iraq in 19991 again

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. >>> yo pienso que hay un momento en la vida de la naciÓn en que la gente va a tener que decir basta tenemos que cambiar. >>> la casa blanca ha recibido mÁs de 400 mil peticiones al presidente barack obama para que tomen carta en el asunto. >>> quise tomar un minuto para decirles que los escuchamos. >>> la asociaciÓn nacional de rifle advirtiÓ que el siguiente adams estÁ planeando el prÓximo ataque en un comentario polÉmico afirmÓ que no se conoce donde existe declaraciÓn y rehusa tener un banco de informaciÓn sobre enfermos mentales, en washington univisiÓn. >>> el gobierno de presidente barack obama estableciÓ una nueva marca anual de deportaciÓn en este aÑo la cifra oficial fue de 409849 mÁs que el aÑo pasado, ice (immigration and customs enforcement) dice que mÁs de 800 de estas personas eran convictas significa que 45% de todos los deportados no tenÍan antecedentes penales, sin embargo, este Último porcentaje incluye inmigrantes indocumentados que las autoridades habrÍan capturado en la frontera y jamÁs llevaron a vivir en estados unidos, la historia de separ

opportunities are out there. >> okay. i am so glad about the diversification. in your dproconference call, yo were precluded from talking about new wins. i don't want people to think we're dancing around certain big customers. you we can i assume the program ramp is now behind you and the money you had to spend is now behind you and now you're reaping the benefits? >> i think that's partially true. i think over the course of the quarter, the ramp that i was referring to, we did much better than this past quarter. we have many, many things we need to improve in that area. so we're still at work there. the diversified manufacturing services margins were up 50 basis points, quarter on quarter, that's an indication that there's been sufficient healing there and revenue quarter over quarter in diversified manufacturing services was also up 20%. so the fever has broken a bit and, you know, behind every big program ramp, there's another big program ramp. we have more business that will ramp later in the year. some of the things that negatively impacted our q4 were largely behind us in the fiscal fir

: jimmy. >> yo, yo. >> caller: my question is about this private bancorp. >> don't know it well enough. let's do some work and we will come back, always better to own that than to just say it looks good. let's go to -- i'm going to -- uh, frank in florida. frank? >> caller: hi, jim. an english boo-yah to you. tell me what you think of commerce bank shares. >> i've always liked commerce bank shares and it's in a pro-growth area. i've always surprised it wasn't taken over. it's a very well-run bank. i'm going to -- just so people know. this is kansas city, missouri, and between the chiefs and commerce bank, go with commerce. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up -- welcome home? you've seen the headlines, the housing market appears to be roaring back to life. but if you think you've already missed the move, think again. tonight, cramer's sitting down with the founder of lumber liquidators. to find out if increased home sales and efforts to rebuild after hurricane sandy could drive

durning grew yo poor in upstate new york. he left home at 16 before starting his theater career as an usher at a burlesque house. world war ii interrupted that career. he was 21 years old on d-day when he was in the first wave to nit omaha beach, the only man in his unit to survive. r rarely spoke about that day, natirecalled the landing at the national memorial day concert in 2007. >> i was the second man off my barge. and the first and third man got killed. hereporter: later, he was bayoneted by a german soldier afore killing him with a rock. durning won a silver star and three purple hearts. like so many depression era kids, charles durning loved to work. "if i'm not in a part," he once said," i drive my wife crazy." charles durning is survived by three children. he will be buried at arlington national cemetery. a message of peace from a man oro knows the horrors of war. that's next. very sore looking kinda blistery. like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i was a firefighter for 24 years. but, i have never encountered such a burning sensation until i had the

pennsylvania. >> glor: jeff berardelli, thank you. the bad weather made things more yo difficult for last-minute madeers. peonsumer reports" estimates 17 million of them went to stores ooday. will they help retailers make up e upa lackluster season? here's john blackstone. >> we have sweaters starting at $15. >> reporter: at old navy in san francisco, store director jayne navyrfield spent today helping last-minute shoppers find what they need. dang >> people are frantic. la they want to make sure to get their gifts so it's giving the r gifts vice possible. >> reporter: at the westfield best henter mall, marketing director amy benson had some reasons to worry whether those last-minute hoppers would show up. retail analyst shopper trak, which counts foot traffic and raffs cut its forecast for roliday spending growth this year from 3.3% to 2.5%. >> as we are coming into the weekend it slowed a little bit but we noticed an extreme spike going into friday, saturday, and sunday. >> reporter: that last-minute uptick was seen nationwide. friday and saturday were the second and third busiest shopp

. johnson and johnson on the new yo sto exchange also on your buy list. tell us what attracts to you this one. david, you gave us the name of a little known company that is on your list, tell us what it does and wh you picked this one. any disclosures, david, do you own these stocks? all right, thanks so much, have a great holiday. we'll see you soon next time. david pelletier, portfolio manager at the streets.com. slow rog in 2012 slow progress in 2012 of women moving into top positions, in boardrooms and the executive suite. new research from catalyst shows 16.6% of fortune 500 company directors are women, up from 16.1% last year. 14.3% of company executive officers are women, up from 14.1% a year ago. as for c.e.o.'s, the number of women on the fortune 500 will hit a record 21 on january 1, when phebe novakovic takes charge at general dynamics. recently i talked with catalyst president ilene lang and asked her what's holding women back. >> the reason women don't get to the top jobs is because in their careers they are not tapped for the assignments that would really give them that

. tha yo >> joe davis, chief economist at ativan guard group >> susie: still ahead, the top tech trends for 2013, or how your cell phone will become an even bigger part of your life in the new year. >> susie: a lot of mixed messages for investors today. joining us now to sort through it all, ann miletti, senior portfolio manager at wells fargo advantage funds. >> so, anne, what do you think you heard, the economist talking about a mild recession. are we in for a correction in the ock market if that happens? >> i think right now the market is trying to predict how long this uncertainty is going to last. so right now, you know, because the market is a measuring tool, it's measuring how long the uncertainty with the fiscal cliff will last. if it's short and we get a resolution, i think we will avoid a recession. if it takes months to figure out, then i think in a slow-growth economy we could get into recession territory pretty easily without some certainty. >> but as you know, we're going to be -- even if we get a deal, we will be hearing reports on quarterly earnings in the next couple of

every benefit you could, yo our palms are sweaty ♪ knees weak arms heavy ♪ working in a factory like chevy like the volt snoelts you plug it in and you win ecologically because if it was an actual race you would not actually you've got to dues correct for the union or robots are going to come and take away our jobs or to the chinese kids with the tiny hands the work will go ♪ ♪ this opportunity comes once in a lifetime, yo ♪ >>> welcome back to "morning joe." a live look at times square in new york city. the sun has yet to come up. everybody neats to wake up, though. it's time to wake up, mike barnicle. >> okay. >> still with us. joining us from washington, "new york times" columnist tom friedman. and here on set, msnbc political analyst and vice president and executive editor of msnbc.com, richard wolffe and carl bernstein. good to have you all on board today. >> i'd love to start with tom friedman. tom, we're obviously talking about michigan, talking about the protests, between the republican governor and the unions organized labor. and it seems to me that unions, along with

they feel guilty for shopping so close to the holidays? no. still have tomorrow, too. is yo i don't need >> the syrian government taking aim at citize >> air strikes tore getted a bakery dozens of people killed women and children among them. many were lining up for bread at the time of the attack. such a toll confirms this the most deadliest since the civil war. activists say 30,000 people have been killed since the up rising in the government began in march of 2011. there's also word tonight rebels captured a military base in northern syria. they ceased weapons they hope will help them repel further attacks like government forces like they saw today. dangerous situation for people in chile tonight the town ordered a volcano is active. it started spewing ash and gas yesterday. seismic activity through out the region we are told. they are not ordering any evacuations but geologists are watching for possible signs of mud flow. another volcano in southern chili erupted last year forcing thousands of people to leave their homes and cancellation of hundreds of flights. >>> 400 shops destroye

in california. troy. >> caller: yo, mad money. >> hey, hey. >> caller: this is troy from southern california. i was curious how you felt about semiconductors. >> you're getting an end of the year bounceback in that group. i prefer you to be in oracle. let's go to jeff in wisconsin. jeff. >> hey, how are you doing? a big booyah from mill milwaukee, wisconsin. txes? >> whenever i say it's a spec, you got to accept the consequences it can be up big or down big. that is the case with exas. that is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> coming up, well furnished? the housing hangover seems to be on the mend as u.s. home sales continue to pick up. but if you thought you missed the chance to play the rebound, think again. cramer is talking to the ceo of ethan allen to see if an investment here could help you investment here could help you get comfortable. ential for making or losing money >>> right now we got a bull market in all things related to housing, especially housing related retailers. when i see a housing related retailer selling off, i smell opportunity. ethan allen interiors, a purveyor

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projects that by the year 2030 no country will be the single great yo superpower. when you look at the indicators of power such as economy, population size, military spending and technology, asia is set to be larger than north america and europe combined. >> the rapid rise of other countries, and above all, the spectacular rise of asian economies is dramatically altering the context in which u.s. global power will operate. >> shepard: the report notes that the u.s. is likely to remain a major global player on the global stage because of how it's able to pull together coalitions to tackle global problems. >>> today was pposed to be the start of the window in which north hey would launch a new -- north korea would launch a new controversial rocket. so far no launch. we have the reasons for the delay. gunfire on a busy new york city sidewalk. just up the street from us, cops say somebody shot a man right in the back of the head then jumped right into a waiting getaway car and off he went. or she went. there's a manhunt or a womanhunt on, and how did a sporting event for disabled at

trading days left until the fiscal deadline. find out how you should be putting yo enmonth to work here in the next hour of "closing bell." to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give florida the edge. right after mississippi. you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the g

. >> will it ever stop. yo, i don't know. dance, and kids don't play, if there was a problem. >> yo, i'll solve it. >> check out the hook while dave revolves it. >> oh, man! >> take a walk in my shoes. >> wow!. ♪ >> we don't object at all. >> that's the orchestra. >> oh! >> wait a minute! wait a minute! >> don't go down the stairs. those are stairs! oh! >> clayton, do not go down the stairs! >> who do you have to tip-- >> i'll give you a tip if you pull your microphone out of your pocket. >> that's the best tip of the day. >> thanks so much, rick, i want to know about accent walls and how-- oh, no, i don't. first i want to know about your headlines. and then i want to know about accent walls. >> oh! >> and dave briggs here, a brand new father. >> there she is. >> my girl, the shot of the morning. the newest member of the "fox & friends" family. >> we should mention a new member of our "fox & friends" family. >> a new daddy, not a new daddy, but number two, i'm happy you had a girl. i was rooting so hard for a girl. >> may the best father win in 3, 2, 1. >> go, go. >> clayton is good start. >> d

. representative, thank yo much. have a good weekend. see you monday. >> hopefully we'll see what the senate sends back to us. >> yeah. thank you. >>> there is some action in washington tonight. at this hour the senate has just passed a $60 billion aid bill for communities slammed by super storm sandy. that vote was 61 for, 33 against. sandy road ashore devastating several areas and the senate rejected a republican amendment to cut the immediate cost to just 23 million clearing the way for final action on the $60 billion bill. the bill now goes to the house where its passage is uncertain because of the non-sandy-related spending items that are in the bill. typical sausage making for washington. >>> let's get to our panel. here now is blake zeff, former obama campaign aide and washington editor. robert, have you heard anything in the last couple of hours that suggests to you that somehow by monday mitch mcconnell and harry reid will sing kumbaya, pass something in the senate that also passes the house? >> i'm not so sure they'll be sing kumbaya, but the real story today is that there's movement on

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drone that went down in iran hr-s year. yo last year. you may remember that video, it had stealth technology and it was kau captured almost intact. the u.s. asked for that drone back and they released pictures of iranian sty inch 'tises studying it. this scan eagle is much less sophisticated. and u.s. officials say all of its unmanned aerial drones in that region are quote, fully accounted for. jenna: thank you. jon: suddenly immigration is a hot topic in the republican party. some proimmigratio proeupl proimmigration reform conservatives are launching a campaign to get them to take up their case. it's been nearly three months since the four americans died in that deadly attack on our consulate in libya. the investigation goes on. we'll have the latest. jon: you justeard former president george w. bush at the top of the hour giving a speech about immigration reform in texas. a hot button issue that is sure to be a topic tonight at an event featuring two ricing stars of the republican party. florida senator marco rubio and wisconsin congressman paul ryan will layout their vision -g

hundred thousand jobs a month and the gdp running at a khreufplt yo at a clip. we are not seeing that. bill: standby. it's been 40 years now since we sent a man to walk on the moon. the last person to do it, captain gene cernan. we sat down with him for a special called "fly me in the moon" you'll see it on the fox news channel, it brings you the inside story of the men who risked their lives to venture into space. look at this. >> america's challenge of today has forged man's destiny of tomorrow. >> reporter: you were the last human being to touch that surface. how does that make you feel? >> humble. >> we leave as we came, and g willing we shall return with peace and in hope for allman kind. god's speed to apollo 17. >> i'm convinced that the space program will come back. >> the country needs to have something to look forward to, to look up to, to be proud of. >> what can we do in ten thousand years? look how far we went in 70 years. my grandmother on a farm in michigan had a ring telephone, no electricity, an out house and she walked the first guy walk on the moon. >> i'd like to s

're having a cup of hazel nut coffee spilling all over. >> it gives yo uh the fuu the f. >> i don't know what it is. >> you're right. >> you've been eating peanuts all morning. >> this is apple. >> they changed it? >> yeah. it's apple. want to get in there? >> it's apple. >> we won't be repurposing this video for anything. >> do you get the calories when you inhale them? >> i don't know, amy. i don't know. >>> we are rocking the holidays. it is time -- get your bells ready, people. play name that holiday tune. >> oh. >> we're going to play a full game later in the program. with no further adio. have your holiday bell ready. ♪ it's the right time >> i think robach may have had it. please, stop playing. the song is? >> "jingle well rock." >> there's bonus points to be had. who sings it? okay, smarty pants. all right. >> nobody, all at once. >> who does sing it? >> blake shelton singing. "jingle bell rock." >> would have never gotten that. more ahead on our digital show, ""gma" live. across all time zones on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! that was a good one, josh. >> it was a nice transitio

can't go there. you can't go there. yo let me say because i think it's very clear it needs to be clear that we're talking about two go there. stage, the speaker suggested two stages. let's do something significant let' now, and then in the next stage we can address further ss furth entitlement review reform as as well as reform of the tax code.o all you can't do all of that in a do two-week, three-week period but you can do a downpayment, o september the stage and go to the next stage because we care about s more about saving the entitl entitlement than the republicans. do so we do want to reform rm them. >> just quickly, do you agree if we don't have a deal this week if it won't get done until after until christmas? >> i'm more optimistic than re that. i do think that mr. boehner is a is well-ventioned person, he knows what the risk is this snt bea us.us. this is about the american people. people watching your show drinking their coffee wondering how t how they're going to pay their bill and how does this affect ect them, how they pay their bills, h how the

. >> gretchen: join me on studio b today, 3:00 p.m. eastern. here we ép, america. foxç news alert. yo. knewç worries government spending issspeeding out of control againsas the fed chair ben b%jbpgke says he will notmy let up on stimulus÷ú spending until unemploymentç gets a whole letç lower. we're a longay from that. heresin "america's úççç >> 85.ç that will continueb printing a lot of money. for four years, president obama has been spending a lot of money. we've still got an economy growing at best, 2 1/2% in the third quarter. it may be lower than that in the fourth quarter of this year. bill: that is only error in the quiver. we can print money. >> ben bernanke tried everything. now into his fourth round essentially of money printing. this time buying 40 billion in mortgages. 45 million in treasury securities. he will go into a fifth year of money printing. bill: one more point. this move was designed to help the banks anyway, right? feds are buying bad mortgages we're ultimately paying for that. >> 40 billion of this money printing going into the mortgage market. bill:

in some places. alina. >> chad myers, graeat to see yo. thank you. that's all for us today. thanks for watching "cnn newsroom." i'm alina cho. i'll be back tomorrow at 5:00 a.m. eastern and again at 11:00 a.m. eastern. "cnn newsroom" with suzanne malveaux starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> welcome to "cnn newsroom." i'm suzanne malveaux. we're keeping you updated on the news here in the united states and around the world. former egyptian president hosni mubarak being transferred to a hospital for medical treatment. the country's state prosecutor ordered the transfer. mubarak is serving life in prison for his role in the killing of demonstrars in egypt's recent demonstration. ian is live in cairo. ian, what are we learning about mubarak's condition right now? >> reporter: suzanne, right now he's in stable condition. he's had three fractured ribs after slipping in the bathroom. the general prosecutor ordered that he be taken from torah prison to a military hospital for more specialized treatment for his condition. his lawyer told us that he has been angry wit

>> i gotta tell yo >>> good morning i'm eric thomas. developing news from the north bay police are about to resume search for dui suspect who jumped into a creek overnight the driver ran during attempted stop on sir francis drake at midnight officers chased him near the college of marin, an officer saw him jump into the creek. officers called out a rescue team. they didn't find the man. police believe he either drowned or got away. >> let's look at the morning commute. sue is off today. here we go! live look at golden gate bridge, traffic zipping along, light because it is christmas eve, no problems. south bay highway 87 lighter, if that's possible no problems had there. sierra today chains required on 80 and 50. pack 'em and be prepared. coming back with mike and >>> still have fog quarter mile visibility, napa and santa rosa. everybody else okay mostly sunny now mid 30s santa rosa, napa. upper 30s fairfield, partly cloudy this afternoon, 50s just about everywhere rain rolls in tomorrow afternoon with scattered showers wedne [ cheers and applause ] >>> now, this -- this is a c

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to three inches of snow expected up to the north. d that's a look at yo weather. d that's a look at yo willie, over to you. >> maria, thanks a lot. later this morning, we're going to take a look back at how we covered the biggest stories of the year. obviously, the tragic school shooting in connecticut is fresh on everybody's minds. what were your biggest stories of the year? >> it feels so obvious, but i think the presidential election has to be on the list. something that we all followed very, very closely. so much happened. the debates were obviously interesting, covering the convention. it happens once every four years. incredibly consequential. i think it says a lot about what presidential elections will look like. we learned a lot about the changing demographics of this country. >> exactly. looking forward to the inauguration coming up in the new year. i think for all of us, i think around here certainly we've covered superstorm sandy. this was such a tragic event. i mean, a storm like this has not been seen here in this -- for centuries. i think that, you know, obviously the dev

how much i can take of what is yo yours. it's not just that. it has placed us in a situation of siege. it has taken more land. it has annexed jerusalem. it has evicted people. it has carried out ethnic cle z cleansing of palestinians from jerusalem, from their homes, from territories, and there's talk about a two-state solution, but effectively on the ground, it acts with full impunity in order to destroy the two-state solution unilaterally. >> do you feel then that what you're saying is that israel is only willing to accept a one-state solution and that seems counter to everything? >> of course. suddenly, it seems to be that way. they give lip service to the two-state solution, but they want to define both states. they talk about the palestinians as population centers, and they are doing that by annexing more land, by evicting palestinians, by saying they want to control the territorial waters, the boundaries, and so on and they want to annex all of the sett settlements which means effectively there will be only one state. there's a systematic campaign to build more settlements at a

clinton. this is a democrat from ohio. caller: i am fine tha, thank yo. i think if we get through these next four years, hillary clinton would make a good candidate and a good president for our country. i think she would move the country continuously. she knows a lot about the foreign affairs. i think she would be a good candidate. host: thank you for calling in this morning. caller: i am still wondering what happened to all that money they found when they went in over to iraq. could you please get me an answer to that question? host: probably not in the next 30 seconds but that is a good question that you have asked. we will move on to ron on the independent line. caller: in my opinion, hillary clinton or any other right person being an office would probably be the worst possible case scenario for this country and i think it is time that a normal person be elected to office them da. host: ron from indiana. from facebook, john says -- james says -- diana says -- here are some of the twitter comments we have received. bill says -- and biff -- and steve says -- and finally, jim says

suffering looks like. and i can tell yo new york has never suffered on this level because of a natur disaster, ever. so to have the abity and wherewithal to bin to rebuild will mean that we will rely on the federal government. so i wanted to thank you for holding this heari. i want to thank you for giving us the opportunity to tell these stories and show you what really happened in new york. thank you. >> thank you very mu. senat senator klobuchar, you requested an opportunity for a statement. >> i wanted to thank all four of you, mr. chairman as well as senator menendez, senator schumer, and i specifically talked to senator gillibrand at length about this. i know having some version of this in minnesota with flooding in the red river valley, and everybody remembers grand forks, we had similar close calls with fargo and moorhead, what this is like for the families. i appreciate how yourought this home to us in terms of the effects of people. what i remember is new york state and new jersey and the rest of the country stood by minnesota and north dakota when we had our severe weather

investigators yo s to look into this. they have a new agreement to share new information on taxable income, but any major crackdown is going to take a change in legislation. >> maribel, thank you. >>> the u.s. could launch a mini unmanned space plane in just a few hours and the cargo is classified. we'll have an update from florida, coming up in just a minute. stay with us. alright, family photo. charlie! stop punching your brother. he asked me to! hey, sarah, stop texting, and look at your dad. i can do two things at once. ok, well just look at your dad, so he can get this shot. i'm going to be a ninja! (chaos & noise) got it. what? yeah, i got it, come here. nobody move, especially you, charlie. how'd you do that? automagically. let's eat. combine pictures with best face. on the new samsung note ii. for a limited time, get two flip covers for the price of one, exclusively at verizon. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. onl

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, and you're going to be a big-time lawyer in new yo [laughter] >> if you look closely at brochure it simply tells you this is present data. it doesn't guarantee future job prospects in three or four years. gregg: i think they are living in the 1980s, when i graduated from law school you could get a job fairly easily. >> you're a smart guy. gregg: i graduated in the top 98 of my chance. >> thank the lord i've never been out of work one day as a lawyer. so this isn't sour grapes but at the same time you can't put on blinders and say you can't recognize what i would say is the fraud that is being perpetrated on these students who are graduating today. gregg: the other thing that's changed is, law schools, some of them were free. mine was free, the university of california. nobody is free nowadays. i know you're laughing at it. >> you got a free ride. >> i'm lucky they let me n. >> uc was free. nobody is free now. so these kids are graduating with huge bills, they'll never get out from under. >> nobody who goes to law school plans on being a lawyer, they plan on using the degree in the legal wo

. one worries about an 88-year-old who comes in with trach yo bronchitis with a chronic cough, perhaps a low-grade fever. gregg: what does that mean, pneumonia? >> yeah, well, it could mean knew known ya. bronchitis is an inin mission of the tubes that go into the lung, and you have trouble clearing mucus. you have trouble coughing, and coughing causes a lot of problems, so pneumonia is a possibility. and then when you're that old, you run the risk of a blood infection, and that can be lethal for somebody over the age of 75. gregg: what happens? >> it'll cause organ failure, and it is often times fatal. so i think the doctors are playing it safe. put him on antibiotics -- gregg: right. >> -- keep him at bedrest, give him some oxygen, make sure his diet is appropriate. i'm sure the antibiotics he's getting are through intravenous lines, and these antibiotics will, hopefully, cure him. gregg: yeah. and we wish him well because what a wonderful guy. >> yeah. this is a great guy. really amazing person. gregg: so how would you treat him in i mean, you would treat him cautious hi? >> yes. th

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this tendency in this culture of ours to immediately grasp on i'd yo logically right and left to specifics of whatever debate is going on and use the emotion of moment to drive our side and we should be thinking about what we talked about earlier, what can be done now? what's possible right now, to improve this situation, to try to contain the spread of these assault weapons? it's beyond common sense they're in the hands of american citizens. what can be done right now? >> is there a need for gun czar or for former presidents to come together? >> no need for that. a need for congress to do their job. a need for conservative republicans and conservative democrats to step up. people that grew up around guns, to do their job. i think george w. bush would be a great voice in this debate right now. >> what's the compassionate conservative stand on guns in 2012? that's a reasonable question. >> i think it's -- what's the reasonable rational stand? here's the thing. conservatism, william f. buckley conservatism has always been that you look at the realities that are before you. edmond burke, you

response. i police all of bless all of yo heart. everybody was wondering what are you going to say in 140 characters or less. i don't know if he'll continue to do this, does he do all of his own tweeting. so we're following the pontiff. it is@pontiff ex. >> he has nearly a million followers. and this was his first tweet. so all i can say is pope, you're doing something right. >> in the last five minute, he's been retweeted 3400 times. including me. >> good stuff. congratulations to the pope. >> how can we get that kind of leverage here, huh? 33 past the hour. the other major story we're following closely, north korea. it made a bold move this morning and launched a long range rocket. in the process, it lifted a satellite into orbit. the united states immediately condemned the launch calling it a highly vprovocative act and south korea called it a threat to the peninsula. what you can tell us, paula? >> reporter: at the same time as we're hearing the international condemnation, we're seeing dancing on the streets in pyongyang. so north core re, a everything is highly choreographed. this is

east of minneapolis. eau claire, 0 inch12 inches, yo the picture. the cold air in place. the arctic air moved in with the moisture. we got all that snow. but, you can see what happened. here's the radar. all the snow is gone. dry air is working in there. arctic air is there. so right now minneapolis, it feels like 3. but farther east where that moisture is, you can see, look at this big front with all this rain and severe weather. so we've got snow, severe weather and record heat potentially from new york down to washington and florida. so here's what's happening in the northeast. albany right now, it's 40. no snow for you. it's really northern maine that will get eight to ten inches of snow. farther south along the front, tennessee, one to two inches of rain potentially for you. and that's where kithe greatest convection s look at all the lightning strikes. we actually have a tornado warning already this morning. it expired two minutes before 5:00. record heat, believe it or not today, new york city could get to 60, 61. jfk, 57. the old report just one degree north of that. washington,

call them loopholes but keep in mind most of them are fundamental sose yo economic policies, charity, state and local, those things. they're the right place to work. as a budget matter, these ideas of broad based caps on them make sense from kind of an arithmetic point of view. if you're aggressive enough doing that, you can raise the numbers you are describing. as larry was pointing out if you decide to limit it only to the people who are $250,000 an up, you lose significant amounts of money and there are two reasons. the first is, it turns out there's a lot of money in potential taxes in people who earn say, between, $75,000 and $250,000. kind of the middle class. there's a lot of money there. if you are willing to have these limits apply to those folks, you can have more money. and if you have a cap that kicks in at $250,000, you have to consider the phase in. on a black brd, i think you could get up to the kinds of numbers that speaker boehner has mentioned, although i haven't seen what specifics are behind it. but to the extent you start putting additional constraints on that, i

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and barb teamed up and again we pushed research at n.i.h. there -- yo you know, cancer kns no party, it knows no zip code, it knows no ideology. but it knows that we need to work together to be able to do it. and on that wonderful day of friendship, where we learned the best ideas that will come out of our work in the space program to deal with the dreaded cancer words, the kinds of things we study in space will help us be more effective on earth. kay invited me to the houston livestock show and rodeo. now, madam president, i grew up in baltimore -- you have been there many times yourself. you know it is a city known for his row houses, not for its rodeos. kay invited me to come into the rodeo in the astrodome. with i showed up, to her surprise -- well, i showed up, to her surprise. i had little boots on, a cowgirl hat and a vest. she put me in a buckboard and deep in the heart of texas we circled the astrodome together. i was in a buckboard. she was in a pall m palomino neo me. at the end of the evening, i was there munching on barbecue, affectionately called buckboard barb, and th

markets and see. guy wolf is macro strategist at marex speculation and jim moor yo is on constantly on cnbc. unless there's more than one of him. joining from the cme. as i said, a cnbc contributocon. guy, i'll start with you. i just referenced and we had jason trennert say the same thing, traders used to just mainline like fed 85 billion a month. that used to give us a great -- >> how do you know about that? mainline? >> because they're -- >> because they're addicts, traders. and they don't care about structural. they don't care about anything but gimme, gimme from the fed. they weren't even impressed by 85 billion until 2016. are the benefits of this policy to just not be apparent, and the negative effects, you know, coming more into the fore? >> yeah, i mean. a couple of factors. first is the fed are not the only ones out there quantitative easing. when they started they were the only central bank out there, so it had an unusual effect on their currency. whereas now it's much more -- keeping up with everyone else. as things roll off they have to do more just to keep things neutra

for you to be sort of enamored with. i was 17 years old and thrilled. >> you are probably entitled to yo that sound because you were on that show. if we can get it, we're going to use it. robert frank. have you met -- he's a great reporter. he's going to be on talking about mcafee. i know him fairly well. >> you know him fairly well. you don't know and you don't know. >> no. >> this is robert frank. >> oh, my goodness gracious. it didn't even occur to me. >> watching you wonder where i was going was really -- you were like, where am i going with that. >> i saw frank chasing her around and i said, you know, she's on fast money. what are you, coming to the christmas party and he goes, we've been married eight years. wow, in the headlines, manufacturing activity, the whole show is very -- the whole network is -- everybody is married to everyone else. activity in china hit a 14-month high in december. except for you. an encouraging sign for the world's second largest economy. purchasing manager' index rose from 50.9 from november aet's 50.5. chinese consumers will be able to buy apple's ipho

more brands outside of this country because we think it balances out our principle yo and big opportunity for growth in countries like china, brazil, india, so we're really looking at some of the emerging countries for our big growth over the next five to ten years. >> how are some of those emerging countries and their consumers dealing this holiday season? different from what you're seeing in the united states? >> i think so. we're hearing a lot more strength happening in certain parts of the world. where there's more of an emerging consumer. so it's not -- america's difficult. we're kind of some can argue overstored and very competitive. but in countries that have such vast growth populations that are happening, whether it be china, brazil, india, big opportunity for growth like in america 20 years ago. >> thank you so much, neil cole, ceo of iconix brand. carl, back to you. >> courtney, thank you so much for that. straight ahead, highlights from your exclusive interview with richmond fed president jeff lacquer. see what liesman's take is after interviewing him earlier on. i

story in the n"the new yo times" this morning about a theft of maple syrup. >> how do you steal syrup? >> on trucks. it's an inside job. it's a huge commodity business and they've been stealing it over time, literally siphoning off syrup. >> you always pick articles in the "new york times." you always do. >> i do "the wall street journal." i do "the new york post." >> no, you -- >> you saw me looking at the cover of "the new york post" this morning. >> yeah, i did. >> for all the wrong reasons. >> leering at it. do you have a deal with ponch to continually look at -- >> to plug "the new york times" stories you're saying? >> yeah. >> no, i don't. but i thought it was a good story and it is a good paper. >> pinch? >> it's ponch. >> that's the guy on chips. okay, i'm sorry. >> all right, you know, i was looking at a story out of the "usa today" -- >> eric estrada. >> about how the military has all of this video, and the air force is now seeking some help to go through all this video and kind of get a better idea of what they actually have and they're reaching out to espn and other expert

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